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Poster

A Probabilistic Framework for Deep Learning

Ankit Patel · Tan Nguyen · Richard Baraniuk

Area 5+6+7+8 #57

Keywords: [ Graphical Models ] [ Large Scale Learning and Big Data ] [ (Application) Object and Pattern Recognition ] [ Learning Theory ] [ Clustering ] [ Deep Learning or Neural Networks ]


Abstract:

We develop a probabilistic framework for deep learning based on the Deep Rendering Mixture Model (DRMM), a new generative probabilistic model that explicitly capture variations in data due to latent task nuisance variables. We demonstrate that max-sum inference in the DRMM yields an algorithm that exactly reproduces the operations in deep convolutional neural networks (DCNs), providing a first principles derivation. Our framework provides new insights into the successes and shortcomings of DCNs as well as a principled route to their improvement. DRMM training via the Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithm is a powerful alternative to DCN back-propagation, and initial training results are promising. Classification based on the DRMM and other variants outperforms DCNs in supervised digit classification, training 2-3x faster while achieving similar accuracy. Moreover, the DRMM is applicable to semi-supervised and unsupervised learning tasks, achieving results that are state-of-the-art in several categories on the MNIST benchmark and comparable to state of the art on the CIFAR10 benchmark.

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